(One Year Term Vacancy Position)
The University of St. Michael’s College (USMC) in the University of Toronto is supported by a loyal and generous community of alumni and friends. Their commitment to USMC’s past, present and future is creating exciting opportunities to expand and strengthen alumni involvement, advocacy and financial support.
The Communications Officer will produce the University’s biannual Alumni magazine and assist in the development and implementation of the University’s strategic communications plans.
This graduate level course we will uncover how racism disrupts the humanization process and subsequently assails educational development. Through a survey of the foundational scholarship on the politics of race and anti-black racism in education, we will identify the root causes and implications for what manifests in learning domains as racial injustice. A diverse set of voices from course readings will help students interrogate their own assumptions, beliefs, and biases, and identify how these impact on their role in the classroom.
Reporting to the Dean of Students, the Assistant Dean, Residence Life (ADRL) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of residence life programming at St. Michael’s College.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Teach the course, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
This course is a historical, systematic, and pastoral study of the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist), sacraments of healing (reconciliation, sacrament of the sick), sacraments of vocation (marriage and orders) in Roman Catholic practice.
Every religion articulates what makes an ideal human being, but often people with disabilities are excluded. This course explores disability narratives in major world religions, placing disability theologies at the center of religious inquiry. Students will examine the ways ability and disability impact spiritual engagement across religious traditions. Both sacred and modern texts will be used to understand the historical interpretations of disability and the ways religious communities engage with disabled persons today.
The John M. Kelly Library seeks an archivist (maximum of 2 years of full-time professional experience in archives) for the position of Processing Archivist. The Archivist will work to ensure that the Henri J.M. Nouwen archival holdings of the Archival and Manuscript Collections are made available for research and teaching in accordance with professional archival standards and practices.
This course explores the most significant religious architectural expressions in the world. We will study Taoist and Shinto shrines, Buddhist and Hindu temples, Jewish synagogues, Christian churches, and Islamic mosques. A global perspective will allow for comparisons and contrasts between Western and Non-Western architecture. Students will analyze sacred spaces and share their own experiences, in order to evaluate the design intentions and their accomplishments.
The Executive Assistant provides administrative support to the Principal, Director of the Office of the Principal, and staff members of the Office of the Principal. The incumbent helps to advance St. Michael’s Catholic university mission.